Akins,
Nowlin & Prewitt, LLP, is a law firm operating as a limited liability
partnership with offices located in Round Rock, Georgetown, and
Salado, Texas, providing services in the areas of
Estate Planning,
Probate,
Guardianships,
all areas of Family
Law (including Mediation, Custody, Divorce, Adoption, Complex
Property Divisions, and Modifications), Prenuptial
and Postnuptial
Agreements,
Real Estate Law,
and
Business Planning
and Agreements.
Rick Akins has been a licensed
attorney in the state of Texas since 1978 and has practiced law in
Williamson County since 1983. He received his Board Certification in
Estate Planning and Probate Law in 1991, and in Commercial Real Estate
Law in 1995.
Laurie J. Nowlin has been
a licensed attorney in the state of Texas since 1990 and has practiced
law in Williamson County since 1991. She received her Board
Certification in Family Law in 1996.
Wesley Prewitt has been a licensed
attorney in the state of Texas since 1998 and has practiced law in
Williamson County since 2000. He mainly practices in the areas of Estate
Planning, Probate and Real Estate Law.
In August of 2010 Meggie Mikeska
joined the firm. She is a 2010 law school graduate and received her
Texas Law licence in November of 2010. Ms. Mikeska clerked with the firm
prior to joining the firm as an associate.
The attorneys in the firm have a
broad and extensive range of both personal and professional experience
and expertise that has been developed over decades to use in
representing both personal and business clients. The attorneys in the
firm also have a vast and deep knowledge of both the communities in
which they practice and the court systems before which they appear.
The firm concentrates its practice in
Williamson, Travis and Bell counties of Texas, but also practices in
other areas of Central Texas and the state of Texas in general. Because
of the firm's concentrated and focused efforts in a limited number of
practice areas, the firm can provide the experience and expertise
needed to solve each client's simple or complex legal issues.
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